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     36 
     37 #include "url/third_party/mozilla/url_parse.h"
     38 
     39 #include <stdlib.h>
     40 
     41 #include "base/logging.h"
     42 #include "url/url_parse_internal.h"
     43 #include "url/url_util.h"
     44 #include "url/url_util_internal.h"
     45 
     46 namespace url {
     47 
     48 namespace {
     49 
     50 // Returns true if the given character is a valid digit to use in a port.
     51 inline bool IsPortDigit(base::char16 ch) {
     52   return ch >= '0' && ch <= '9';
     53 }
     54 
     55 // Returns the offset of the next authority terminator in the input starting
     56 // from start_offset. If no terminator is found, the return value will be equal
     57 // to spec_len.
     58 template<typename CHAR>
     59 int FindNextAuthorityTerminator(const CHAR* spec,
     60                                 int start_offset,
     61                                 int spec_len) {
     62   for (int i = start_offset; i < spec_len; i++) {
     63     if (IsAuthorityTerminator(spec[i]))
     64       return i;
     65   }
     66   return spec_len;  // Not found.
     67 }
     68 
     69 template<typename CHAR>
     70 void ParseUserInfo(const CHAR* spec,
     71                    const Component& user,
     72                    Component* username,
     73                    Component* password) {
     74   // Find the first colon in the user section, which separates the username and
     75   // password.
     76   int colon_offset = 0;
     77   while (colon_offset < user.len && spec[user.begin + colon_offset] != ':')
     78     colon_offset++;
     79 
     80   if (colon_offset < user.len) {
     81     // Found separator: <username>:<password>
     82     *username = Component(user.begin, colon_offset);
     83     *password = MakeRange(user.begin + colon_offset + 1,
     84                           user.begin + user.len);
     85   } else {
     86     // No separator, treat everything as the username
     87     *username = user;
     88     *password = Component();
     89   }
     90 }
     91 
     92 template<typename CHAR>
     93 void ParseServerInfo(const CHAR* spec,
     94                      const Component& serverinfo,
     95                      Component* hostname,
     96                      Component* port_num) {
     97   if (serverinfo.len == 0) {
     98     // No server info, host name is empty.
     99     hostname->reset();
    100     port_num->reset();
    101     return;
    102   }
    103 
    104   // If the host starts with a left-bracket, assume the entire host is an
    105   // IPv6 literal.  Otherwise, assume none of the host is an IPv6 literal.
    106   // This assumption will be overridden if we find a right-bracket.
    107   //
    108   // Our IPv6 address canonicalization code requires both brackets to exist,
    109   // but the ability to locate an incomplete address can still be useful.
    110   int ipv6_terminator = spec[serverinfo.begin] == '[' ? serverinfo.end() : -1;
    111   int colon = -1;
    112 
    113   // Find the last right-bracket, and the last colon.
    114   for (int i = serverinfo.begin; i < serverinfo.end(); i++) {
    115     switch (spec[i]) {
    116       case ']':
    117         ipv6_terminator = i;
    118         break;
    119       case ':':
    120         colon = i;
    121         break;
    122     }
    123   }
    124 
    125   if (colon > ipv6_terminator) {
    126     // Found a port number: <hostname>:<port>
    127     *hostname = MakeRange(serverinfo.begin, colon);
    128     if (hostname->len == 0)
    129       hostname->reset();
    130     *port_num = MakeRange(colon + 1, serverinfo.end());
    131   } else {
    132     // No port: <hostname>
    133     *hostname = serverinfo;
    134     port_num->reset();
    135   }
    136 }
    137 
    138 // Given an already-identified auth section, breaks it into its consituent
    139 // parts. The port number will be parsed and the resulting integer will be
    140 // filled into the given *port variable, or -1 if there is no port number or it
    141 // is invalid.
    142 template<typename CHAR>
    143 void DoParseAuthority(const CHAR* spec,
    144                       const Component& auth,
    145                       Component* username,
    146                       Component* password,
    147                       Component* hostname,
    148                       Component* port_num) {
    149   DCHECK(auth.is_valid()) << "We should always get an authority";
    150   if (auth.len == 0) {
    151     username->reset();
    152     password->reset();
    153     hostname->reset();
    154     port_num->reset();
    155     return;
    156   }
    157 
    158   // Search backwards for @, which is the separator between the user info and
    159   // the server info.
    160   int i = auth.begin + auth.len - 1;
    161   while (i > auth.begin && spec[i] != '@')
    162     i--;
    163 
    164   if (spec[i] == '@') {
    165     // Found user info: <user-info>@<server-info>
    166     ParseUserInfo(spec, Component(auth.begin, i - auth.begin),
    167                   username, password);
    168     ParseServerInfo(spec, MakeRange(i + 1, auth.begin + auth.len),
    169                     hostname, port_num);
    170   } else {
    171     // No user info, everything is server info.
    172     username->reset();
    173     password->reset();
    174     ParseServerInfo(spec, auth, hostname, port_num);
    175   }
    176 }
    177 
    178 template<typename CHAR>
    179 void ParsePath(const CHAR* spec,
    180                const Component& path,
    181                Component* filepath,
    182                Component* query,
    183                Component* ref) {
    184   // path = [/]<segment1>/<segment2>/<...>/<segmentN>;<param>?<query>#<ref>
    185 
    186   // Special case when there is no path.
    187   if (path.len == -1) {
    188     filepath->reset();
    189     query->reset();
    190     ref->reset();
    191     return;
    192   }
    193   DCHECK(path.len > 0) << "We should never have 0 length paths";
    194 
    195   // Search for first occurrence of either ? or #.
    196   int path_end = path.begin + path.len;
    197 
    198   int query_separator = -1;  // Index of the '?'
    199   int ref_separator = -1;    // Index of the '#'
    200   for (int i = path.begin; i < path_end; i++) {
    201     switch (spec[i]) {
    202       case '?':
    203         // Only match the query string if it precedes the reference fragment
    204         // and when we haven't found one already.
    205         if (ref_separator < 0 && query_separator < 0)
    206           query_separator = i;
    207         break;
    208       case '#':
    209         // Record the first # sign only.
    210         if (ref_separator < 0)
    211           ref_separator = i;
    212         break;
    213     }
    214   }
    215 
    216   // Markers pointing to the character after each of these corresponding
    217   // components. The code below words from the end back to the beginning,
    218   // and will update these indices as it finds components that exist.
    219   int file_end, query_end;
    220 
    221   // Ref fragment: from the # to the end of the path.
    222   if (ref_separator >= 0) {
    223     file_end = query_end = ref_separator;
    224     *ref = MakeRange(ref_separator + 1, path_end);
    225   } else {
    226     file_end = query_end = path_end;
    227     ref->reset();
    228   }
    229 
    230   // Query fragment: everything from the ? to the next boundary (either the end
    231   // of the path or the ref fragment).
    232   if (query_separator >= 0) {
    233     file_end = query_separator;
    234     *query = MakeRange(query_separator + 1, query_end);
    235   } else {
    236     query->reset();
    237   }
    238 
    239   // File path: treat an empty file path as no file path.
    240   if (file_end != path.begin)
    241     *filepath = MakeRange(path.begin, file_end);
    242   else
    243     filepath->reset();
    244 }
    245 
    246 template<typename CHAR>
    247 bool DoExtractScheme(const CHAR* url,
    248                      int url_len,
    249                      Component* scheme) {
    250   // Skip leading whitespace and control characters.
    251   int begin = 0;
    252   while (begin < url_len && ShouldTrimFromURL(url[begin]))
    253     begin++;
    254   if (begin == url_len)
    255     return false;  // Input is empty or all whitespace.
    256 
    257   // Find the first colon character.
    258   for (int i = begin; i < url_len; i++) {
    259     if (url[i] == ':') {
    260       *scheme = MakeRange(begin, i);
    261       return true;
    262     }
    263   }
    264   return false;  // No colon found: no scheme
    265 }
    266 
    267 // Fills in all members of the Parsed structure except for the scheme.
    268 //
    269 // |spec| is the full spec being parsed, of length |spec_len|.
    270 // |after_scheme| is the character immediately following the scheme (after the
    271 //   colon) where we'll begin parsing.
    272 //
    273 // Compatability data points. I list "host", "path" extracted:
    274 // Input                IE6             Firefox                Us
    275 // -----                --------------  --------------         --------------
    276 // http://foo.com/      "foo.com", "/"  "foo.com", "/"         "foo.com", "/"
    277 // http:foo.com/        "foo.com", "/"  "foo.com", "/"         "foo.com", "/"
    278 // http:/foo.com/       fail(*)         "foo.com", "/"         "foo.com", "/"
    279 // http:\foo.com/       fail(*)         "\foo.com", "/"(fail)  "foo.com", "/"
    280 // http:////foo.com/    "foo.com", "/"  "foo.com", "/"         "foo.com", "/"
    281 //
    282 // (*) Interestingly, although IE fails to load these URLs, its history
    283 // canonicalizer handles them, meaning if you've been to the corresponding
    284 // "http://foo.com/" link, it will be colored.
    285 template <typename CHAR>
    286 void DoParseAfterScheme(const CHAR* spec,
    287                         int spec_len,
    288                         int after_scheme,
    289                         Parsed* parsed) {
    290   int num_slashes = CountConsecutiveSlashes(spec, after_scheme, spec_len);
    291   int after_slashes = after_scheme + num_slashes;
    292 
    293   // First split into two main parts, the authority (username, password, host,
    294   // and port) and the full path (path, query, and reference).
    295   Component authority;
    296   Component full_path;
    297 
    298   // Found "//<some data>", looks like an authority section. Treat everything
    299   // from there to the next slash (or end of spec) to be the authority. Note
    300   // that we ignore the number of slashes and treat it as the authority.
    301   int end_auth = FindNextAuthorityTerminator(spec, after_slashes, spec_len);
    302   authority = Component(after_slashes, end_auth - after_slashes);
    303 
    304   if (end_auth == spec_len)  // No beginning of path found.
    305     full_path = Component();
    306   else  // Everything starting from the slash to the end is the path.
    307     full_path = Component(end_auth, spec_len - end_auth);
    308 
    309   // Now parse those two sub-parts.
    310   DoParseAuthority(spec, authority, &parsed->username, &parsed->password,
    311                    &parsed->host, &parsed->port);
    312   ParsePath(spec, full_path, &parsed->path, &parsed->query, &parsed->ref);
    313 }
    314 
    315 // The main parsing function for standard URLs. Standard URLs have a scheme,
    316 // host, path, etc.
    317 template<typename CHAR>
    318 void DoParseStandardURL(const CHAR* spec, int spec_len, Parsed* parsed) {
    319   DCHECK(spec_len >= 0);
    320 
    321   // Strip leading & trailing spaces and control characters.
    322   int begin = 0;
    323   TrimURL(spec, &begin, &spec_len);
    324 
    325   int after_scheme;
    326   if (DoExtractScheme(spec, spec_len, &parsed->scheme)) {
    327     after_scheme = parsed->scheme.end() + 1;  // Skip past the colon.
    328   } else {
    329     // Say there's no scheme when there is no colon. We could also say that
    330     // everything is the scheme. Both would produce an invalid URL, but this way
    331     // seems less wrong in more cases.
    332     parsed->scheme.reset();
    333     after_scheme = begin;
    334   }
    335   DoParseAfterScheme(spec, spec_len, after_scheme, parsed);
    336 }
    337 
    338 template<typename CHAR>
    339 void DoParseFileSystemURL(const CHAR* spec, int spec_len, Parsed* parsed) {
    340   DCHECK(spec_len >= 0);
    341 
    342   // Get the unused parts of the URL out of the way.
    343   parsed->username.reset();
    344   parsed->password.reset();
    345   parsed->host.reset();
    346   parsed->port.reset();
    347   parsed->path.reset();   // May use this; reset for convenience.
    348   parsed->ref.reset();    // May use this; reset for convenience.
    349   parsed->query.reset();  // May use this; reset for convenience.
    350   parsed->clear_inner_parsed();  // May use this; reset for convenience.
    351 
    352   // Strip leading & trailing spaces and control characters.
    353   int begin = 0;
    354   TrimURL(spec, &begin, &spec_len);
    355 
    356   // Handle empty specs or ones that contain only whitespace or control chars.
    357   if (begin == spec_len) {
    358     parsed->scheme.reset();
    359     return;
    360   }
    361 
    362   int inner_start = -1;
    363 
    364   // Extract the scheme.  We also handle the case where there is no scheme.
    365   if (DoExtractScheme(&spec[begin], spec_len - begin, &parsed->scheme)) {
    366     // Offset the results since we gave ExtractScheme a substring.
    367     parsed->scheme.begin += begin;
    368 
    369     if (parsed->scheme.end() == spec_len - 1)
    370       return;
    371 
    372     inner_start = parsed->scheme.end() + 1;
    373   } else {
    374     // No scheme found; that's not valid for filesystem URLs.
    375     parsed->scheme.reset();
    376     return;
    377   }
    378 
    379   Component inner_scheme;
    380   const CHAR* inner_spec = &spec[inner_start];
    381   int inner_spec_len = spec_len - inner_start;
    382 
    383   if (DoExtractScheme(inner_spec, inner_spec_len, &inner_scheme)) {
    384     // Offset the results since we gave ExtractScheme a substring.
    385     inner_scheme.begin += inner_start;
    386 
    387     if (inner_scheme.end() == spec_len - 1)
    388       return;
    389   } else {
    390     // No scheme found; that's not valid for filesystem URLs.
    391     // The best we can do is return "filesystem://".
    392     return;
    393   }
    394 
    395   Parsed inner_parsed;
    396 
    397   if (CompareSchemeComponent(spec, inner_scheme, kFileScheme)) {
    398     // File URLs are special.
    399     ParseFileURL(inner_spec, inner_spec_len, &inner_parsed);
    400   } else if (CompareSchemeComponent(spec, inner_scheme, kFileSystemScheme)) {
    401     // Filesystem URLs don't nest.
    402     return;
    403   } else if (IsStandard(spec, inner_scheme)) {
    404     // All "normal" URLs.
    405     DoParseStandardURL(inner_spec, inner_spec_len, &inner_parsed);
    406   } else {
    407     return;
    408   }
    409 
    410   // All members of inner_parsed need to be offset by inner_start.
    411   // If we had any scheme that supported nesting more than one level deep,
    412   // we'd have to recurse into the inner_parsed's inner_parsed when
    413   // adjusting by inner_start.
    414   inner_parsed.scheme.begin += inner_start;
    415   inner_parsed.username.begin += inner_start;
    416   inner_parsed.password.begin += inner_start;
    417   inner_parsed.host.begin += inner_start;
    418   inner_parsed.port.begin += inner_start;
    419   inner_parsed.query.begin += inner_start;
    420   inner_parsed.ref.begin += inner_start;
    421   inner_parsed.path.begin += inner_start;
    422 
    423   // Query and ref move from inner_parsed to parsed.
    424   parsed->query = inner_parsed.query;
    425   inner_parsed.query.reset();
    426   parsed->ref = inner_parsed.ref;
    427   inner_parsed.ref.reset();
    428 
    429   parsed->set_inner_parsed(inner_parsed);
    430   if (!inner_parsed.scheme.is_valid() || !inner_parsed.path.is_valid() ||
    431       inner_parsed.inner_parsed()) {
    432     return;
    433   }
    434 
    435   // The path in inner_parsed should start with a slash, then have a filesystem
    436   // type followed by a slash.  From the first slash up to but excluding the
    437   // second should be what it keeps; the rest goes to parsed.  If the path ends
    438   // before the second slash, it's still pretty clear what the user meant, so
    439   // we'll let that through.
    440   if (!IsURLSlash(spec[inner_parsed.path.begin])) {
    441     return;
    442   }
    443   int inner_path_end = inner_parsed.path.begin + 1;  // skip the leading slash
    444   while (inner_path_end < spec_len &&
    445       !IsURLSlash(spec[inner_path_end]))
    446     ++inner_path_end;
    447   parsed->path.begin = inner_path_end;
    448   int new_inner_path_length = inner_path_end - inner_parsed.path.begin;
    449   parsed->path.len = inner_parsed.path.len - new_inner_path_length;
    450   parsed->inner_parsed()->path.len = new_inner_path_length;
    451 }
    452 
    453 // Initializes a path URL which is merely a scheme followed by a path. Examples
    454 // include "about:foo" and "javascript:alert('bar');"
    455 template<typename CHAR>
    456 void DoParsePathURL(const CHAR* spec, int spec_len,
    457                     bool trim_path_end,
    458                     Parsed* parsed) {
    459   // Get the non-path and non-scheme parts of the URL out of the way, we never
    460   // use them.
    461   parsed->username.reset();
    462   parsed->password.reset();
    463   parsed->host.reset();
    464   parsed->port.reset();
    465   parsed->path.reset();
    466   parsed->query.reset();
    467   parsed->ref.reset();
    468 
    469   // Strip leading & trailing spaces and control characters.
    470   int scheme_begin = 0;
    471   TrimURL(spec, &scheme_begin, &spec_len, trim_path_end);
    472 
    473   // Handle empty specs or ones that contain only whitespace or control chars.
    474   if (scheme_begin == spec_len) {
    475     parsed->scheme.reset();
    476     parsed->path.reset();
    477     return;
    478   }
    479 
    480   int path_begin;
    481   // Extract the scheme, with the path being everything following. We also
    482   // handle the case where there is no scheme.
    483   if (ExtractScheme(&spec[scheme_begin], spec_len - scheme_begin,
    484                     &parsed->scheme)) {
    485     // Offset the results since we gave ExtractScheme a substring.
    486     parsed->scheme.begin += scheme_begin;
    487     path_begin = parsed->scheme.end() + 1;
    488   } else {
    489     // No scheme case.
    490     parsed->scheme.reset();
    491     path_begin = scheme_begin;
    492   }
    493 
    494   if (path_begin == spec_len)
    495     return;
    496   DCHECK_LT(path_begin, spec_len);
    497 
    498   ParsePath(spec,
    499             MakeRange(path_begin, spec_len),
    500             &parsed->path,
    501             &parsed->query,
    502             &parsed->ref);
    503 }
    504 
    505 template<typename CHAR>
    506 void DoParseMailtoURL(const CHAR* spec, int spec_len, Parsed* parsed) {
    507   DCHECK(spec_len >= 0);
    508 
    509   // Get the non-path and non-scheme parts of the URL out of the way, we never
    510   // use them.
    511   parsed->username.reset();
    512   parsed->password.reset();
    513   parsed->host.reset();
    514   parsed->port.reset();
    515   parsed->ref.reset();
    516   parsed->query.reset();  // May use this; reset for convenience.
    517 
    518   // Strip leading & trailing spaces and control characters.
    519   int begin = 0;
    520   TrimURL(spec, &begin, &spec_len);
    521 
    522   // Handle empty specs or ones that contain only whitespace or control chars.
    523   if (begin == spec_len) {
    524     parsed->scheme.reset();
    525     parsed->path.reset();
    526     return;
    527   }
    528 
    529   int path_begin = -1;
    530   int path_end = -1;
    531 
    532   // Extract the scheme, with the path being everything following. We also
    533   // handle the case where there is no scheme.
    534   if (ExtractScheme(&spec[begin], spec_len - begin, &parsed->scheme)) {
    535     // Offset the results since we gave ExtractScheme a substring.
    536     parsed->scheme.begin += begin;
    537 
    538     if (parsed->scheme.end() != spec_len - 1) {
    539       path_begin = parsed->scheme.end() + 1;
    540       path_end = spec_len;
    541     }
    542   } else {
    543     // No scheme found, just path.
    544     parsed->scheme.reset();
    545     path_begin = begin;
    546     path_end = spec_len;
    547   }
    548 
    549   // Split [path_begin, path_end) into a path + query.
    550   for (int i = path_begin; i < path_end; ++i) {
    551     if (spec[i] == '?') {
    552       parsed->query = MakeRange(i + 1, path_end);
    553       path_end = i;
    554       break;
    555     }
    556   }
    557 
    558   // For compatability with the standard URL parser, treat no path as
    559   // -1, rather than having a length of 0
    560   if (path_begin == path_end) {
    561     parsed->path.reset();
    562   } else {
    563     parsed->path = MakeRange(path_begin, path_end);
    564   }
    565 }
    566 
    567 // Converts a port number in a string to an integer. We'd like to just call
    568 // sscanf but our input is not NULL-terminated, which sscanf requires. Instead,
    569 // we copy the digits to a small stack buffer (since we know the maximum number
    570 // of digits in a valid port number) that we can NULL terminate.
    571 template<typename CHAR>
    572 int DoParsePort(const CHAR* spec, const Component& component) {
    573   // Easy success case when there is no port.
    574   const int kMaxDigits = 5;
    575   if (!component.is_nonempty())
    576     return PORT_UNSPECIFIED;
    577 
    578   // Skip over any leading 0s.
    579   Component digits_comp(component.end(), 0);
    580   for (int i = 0; i < component.len; i++) {
    581     if (spec[component.begin + i] != '0') {
    582       digits_comp = MakeRange(component.begin + i, component.end());
    583       break;
    584     }
    585   }
    586   if (digits_comp.len == 0)
    587     return 0;  // All digits were 0.
    588 
    589   // Verify we don't have too many digits (we'll be copying to our buffer so
    590   // we need to double-check).
    591   if (digits_comp.len > kMaxDigits)
    592     return PORT_INVALID;
    593 
    594   // Copy valid digits to the buffer.
    595   char digits[kMaxDigits + 1];  // +1 for null terminator
    596   for (int i = 0; i < digits_comp.len; i++) {
    597     CHAR ch = spec[digits_comp.begin + i];
    598     if (!IsPortDigit(ch)) {
    599       // Invalid port digit, fail.
    600       return PORT_INVALID;
    601     }
    602     digits[i] = static_cast<char>(ch);
    603   }
    604 
    605   // Null-terminate the string and convert to integer. Since we guarantee
    606   // only digits, atoi's lack of error handling is OK.
    607   digits[digits_comp.len] = 0;
    608   int port = atoi(digits);
    609   if (port > 65535)
    610     return PORT_INVALID;  // Out of range.
    611   return port;
    612 }
    613 
    614 template<typename CHAR>
    615 void DoExtractFileName(const CHAR* spec,
    616                        const Component& path,
    617                        Component* file_name) {
    618   // Handle empty paths: they have no file names.
    619   if (!path.is_nonempty()) {
    620     file_name->reset();
    621     return;
    622   }
    623 
    624   // Search backwards for a parameter, which is a normally unused field in a
    625   // URL delimited by a semicolon. We parse the parameter as part of the
    626   // path, but here, we don't want to count it. The last semicolon is the
    627   // parameter. The path should start with a slash, so we don't need to check
    628   // the first one.
    629   int file_end = path.end();
    630   for (int i = path.end() - 1; i > path.begin; i--) {
    631     if (spec[i] == ';') {
    632       file_end = i;
    633       break;
    634     }
    635   }
    636 
    637   // Now search backwards from the filename end to the previous slash
    638   // to find the beginning of the filename.
    639   for (int i = file_end - 1; i >= path.begin; i--) {
    640     if (IsURLSlash(spec[i])) {
    641       // File name is everything following this character to the end
    642       *file_name = MakeRange(i + 1, file_end);
    643       return;
    644     }
    645   }
    646 
    647   // No slash found, this means the input was degenerate (generally paths
    648   // will start with a slash). Let's call everything the file name.
    649   *file_name = MakeRange(path.begin, file_end);
    650   return;
    651 }
    652 
    653 template<typename CHAR>
    654 bool DoExtractQueryKeyValue(const CHAR* spec,
    655                             Component* query,
    656                             Component* key,
    657                             Component* value) {
    658   if (!query->is_nonempty())
    659     return false;
    660 
    661   int start = query->begin;
    662   int cur = start;
    663   int end = query->end();
    664 
    665   // We assume the beginning of the input is the beginning of the "key" and we
    666   // skip to the end of it.
    667   key->begin = cur;
    668   while (cur < end && spec[cur] != '&' && spec[cur] != '=')
    669     cur++;
    670   key->len = cur - key->begin;
    671 
    672   // Skip the separator after the key (if any).
    673   if (cur < end && spec[cur] == '=')
    674     cur++;
    675 
    676   // Find the value part.
    677   value->begin = cur;
    678   while (cur < end && spec[cur] != '&')
    679     cur++;
    680   value->len = cur - value->begin;
    681 
    682   // Finally skip the next separator if any
    683   if (cur < end && spec[cur] == '&')
    684     cur++;
    685 
    686   // Save the new query
    687   *query = MakeRange(cur, end);
    688   return true;
    689 }
    690 
    691 }  // namespace
    692 
    693 Parsed::Parsed() : inner_parsed_(NULL) {
    694 }
    695 
    696 Parsed::Parsed(const Parsed& other) :
    697     scheme(other.scheme),
    698     username(other.username),
    699     password(other.password),
    700     host(other.host),
    701     port(other.port),
    702     path(other.path),
    703     query(other.query),
    704     ref(other.ref),
    705     inner_parsed_(NULL) {
    706   if (other.inner_parsed_)
    707     set_inner_parsed(*other.inner_parsed_);
    708 }
    709 
    710 Parsed& Parsed::operator=(const Parsed& other) {
    711   if (this != &other) {
    712     scheme = other.scheme;
    713     username = other.username;
    714     password = other.password;
    715     host = other.host;
    716     port = other.port;
    717     path = other.path;
    718     query = other.query;
    719     ref = other.ref;
    720     if (other.inner_parsed_)
    721       set_inner_parsed(*other.inner_parsed_);
    722     else
    723       clear_inner_parsed();
    724   }
    725   return *this;
    726 }
    727 
    728 Parsed::~Parsed() {
    729   delete inner_parsed_;
    730 }
    731 
    732 int Parsed::Length() const {
    733   if (ref.is_valid())
    734     return ref.end();
    735   return CountCharactersBefore(REF, false);
    736 }
    737 
    738 int Parsed::CountCharactersBefore(ComponentType type,
    739                                   bool include_delimiter) const {
    740   if (type == SCHEME)
    741     return scheme.begin;
    742 
    743   // There will be some characters after the scheme like "://" and we don't
    744   // know how many. Search forwards for the next thing until we find one.
    745   int cur = 0;
    746   if (scheme.is_valid())
    747     cur = scheme.end() + 1;  // Advance over the ':' at the end of the scheme.
    748 
    749   if (username.is_valid()) {
    750     if (type <= USERNAME)
    751       return username.begin;
    752     cur = username.end() + 1;  // Advance over the '@' or ':' at the end.
    753   }
    754 
    755   if (password.is_valid()) {
    756     if (type <= PASSWORD)
    757       return password.begin;
    758     cur = password.end() + 1;  // Advance over the '@' at the end.
    759   }
    760 
    761   if (host.is_valid()) {
    762     if (type <= HOST)
    763       return host.begin;
    764     cur = host.end();
    765   }
    766 
    767   if (port.is_valid()) {
    768     if (type < PORT || (type == PORT && include_delimiter))
    769       return port.begin - 1;  // Back over delimiter.
    770     if (type == PORT)
    771       return port.begin;  // Don't want delimiter counted.
    772     cur = port.end();
    773   }
    774 
    775   if (path.is_valid()) {
    776     if (type <= PATH)
    777       return path.begin;
    778     cur = path.end();
    779   }
    780 
    781   if (query.is_valid()) {
    782     if (type < QUERY || (type == QUERY && include_delimiter))
    783       return query.begin - 1;  // Back over delimiter.
    784     if (type == QUERY)
    785       return query.begin;  // Don't want delimiter counted.
    786     cur = query.end();
    787   }
    788 
    789   if (ref.is_valid()) {
    790     if (type == REF && !include_delimiter)
    791       return ref.begin;  // Back over delimiter.
    792 
    793     // When there is a ref and we get here, the component we wanted was before
    794     // this and not found, so we always know the beginning of the ref is right.
    795     return ref.begin - 1;  // Don't want delimiter counted.
    796   }
    797 
    798   return cur;
    799 }
    800 
    801 Component Parsed::GetContent() const {
    802   const int begin = CountCharactersBefore(USERNAME, false);
    803   const int len = Length() - begin;
    804   // For compatability with the standard URL parser, we treat no content as
    805   // -1, rather than having a length of 0 (we normally wouldn't care so
    806   // much for these non-standard URLs).
    807   return len ? Component(begin, len) : Component();
    808 }
    809 
    810 bool ExtractScheme(const char* url, int url_len, Component* scheme) {
    811   return DoExtractScheme(url, url_len, scheme);
    812 }
    813 
    814 bool ExtractScheme(const base::char16* url, int url_len, Component* scheme) {
    815   return DoExtractScheme(url, url_len, scheme);
    816 }
    817 
    818 // This handles everything that may be an authority terminator, including
    819 // backslash. For special backslash handling see DoParseAfterScheme.
    820 bool IsAuthorityTerminator(base::char16 ch) {
    821   return IsURLSlash(ch) || ch == '?' || ch == '#';
    822 }
    823 
    824 void ExtractFileName(const char* url,
    825                      const Component& path,
    826                      Component* file_name) {
    827   DoExtractFileName(url, path, file_name);
    828 }
    829 
    830 void ExtractFileName(const base::char16* url,
    831                      const Component& path,
    832                      Component* file_name) {
    833   DoExtractFileName(url, path, file_name);
    834 }
    835 
    836 bool ExtractQueryKeyValue(const char* url,
    837                           Component* query,
    838                           Component* key,
    839                           Component* value) {
    840   return DoExtractQueryKeyValue(url, query, key, value);
    841 }
    842 
    843 bool ExtractQueryKeyValue(const base::char16* url,
    844                           Component* query,
    845                           Component* key,
    846                           Component* value) {
    847   return DoExtractQueryKeyValue(url, query, key, value);
    848 }
    849 
    850 void ParseAuthority(const char* spec,
    851                     const Component& auth,
    852                     Component* username,
    853                     Component* password,
    854                     Component* hostname,
    855                     Component* port_num) {
    856   DoParseAuthority(spec, auth, username, password, hostname, port_num);
    857 }
    858 
    859 void ParseAuthority(const base::char16* spec,
    860                     const Component& auth,
    861                     Component* username,
    862                     Component* password,
    863                     Component* hostname,
    864                     Component* port_num) {
    865   DoParseAuthority(spec, auth, username, password, hostname, port_num);
    866 }
    867 
    868 int ParsePort(const char* url, const Component& port) {
    869   return DoParsePort(url, port);
    870 }
    871 
    872 int ParsePort(const base::char16* url, const Component& port) {
    873   return DoParsePort(url, port);
    874 }
    875 
    876 void ParseStandardURL(const char* url, int url_len, Parsed* parsed) {
    877   DoParseStandardURL(url, url_len, parsed);
    878 }
    879 
    880 void ParseStandardURL(const base::char16* url, int url_len, Parsed* parsed) {
    881   DoParseStandardURL(url, url_len, parsed);
    882 }
    883 
    884 void ParsePathURL(const char* url,
    885                   int url_len,
    886                   bool trim_path_end,
    887                   Parsed* parsed) {
    888   DoParsePathURL(url, url_len, trim_path_end, parsed);
    889 }
    890 
    891 void ParsePathURL(const base::char16* url,
    892                   int url_len,
    893                   bool trim_path_end,
    894                   Parsed* parsed) {
    895   DoParsePathURL(url, url_len, trim_path_end, parsed);
    896 }
    897 
    898 void ParseFileSystemURL(const char* url, int url_len, Parsed* parsed) {
    899   DoParseFileSystemURL(url, url_len, parsed);
    900 }
    901 
    902 void ParseFileSystemURL(const base::char16* url, int url_len, Parsed* parsed) {
    903   DoParseFileSystemURL(url, url_len, parsed);
    904 }
    905 
    906 void ParseMailtoURL(const char* url, int url_len, Parsed* parsed) {
    907   DoParseMailtoURL(url, url_len, parsed);
    908 }
    909 
    910 void ParseMailtoURL(const base::char16* url, int url_len, Parsed* parsed) {
    911   DoParseMailtoURL(url, url_len, parsed);
    912 }
    913 
    914 void ParsePathInternal(const char* spec,
    915                        const Component& path,
    916                        Component* filepath,
    917                        Component* query,
    918                        Component* ref) {
    919   ParsePath(spec, path, filepath, query, ref);
    920 }
    921 
    922 void ParsePathInternal(const base::char16* spec,
    923                        const Component& path,
    924                        Component* filepath,
    925                        Component* query,
    926                        Component* ref) {
    927   ParsePath(spec, path, filepath, query, ref);
    928 }
    929 
    930 void ParseAfterScheme(const char* spec,
    931                       int spec_len,
    932                       int after_scheme,
    933                       Parsed* parsed) {
    934   DoParseAfterScheme(spec, spec_len, after_scheme, parsed);
    935 }
    936 
    937 void ParseAfterScheme(const base::char16* spec,
    938                       int spec_len,
    939                       int after_scheme,
    940                       Parsed* parsed) {
    941   DoParseAfterScheme(spec, spec_len, after_scheme, parsed);
    942 }
    943 
    944 }  // namespace url
    945